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México
United States Mexican
mexico is the Fourteen largest country in the world is located in Central America
http://consulta.mx/web/images/picturesvarias/bandera-mexico-0.jpg
mexico is a Spanish speaking country,
mexico is famous for the maya culture, the plaza Garibaldi, food mexican and others
Mana, Vicente fernandez and son are from Mexico
Bordered on the north by the United States of America, on the southeast by Belize and Guatemala to the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
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mexico has a population of 118 million peoplehttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rPt1zUP4beg/UnNWRd0TU0I/AAAAAAAAK-0/kDxRGr-rNr4/s1600/dia+de+los+muertos+%25283%2529.jpg
mexico has thirty two states, which have several cities
1-BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR: LA PAZ, LOS CABOS
2-BAJA CALIFORNIA: MEXICALI, TIJUANA, TECATE
3-SONORA: HERMOSILLO, NOGALES, CABORCA, SAN LUIS RIO
COLORADO, CANANEA.
4-CHIHUAHUA: CHIHUAHUA, CD. JUAREZ
5-COAHUILA: SALTILLO, TORREON
6-NUEVO LEON: MONTERREY Y SU AREA METROPOLITANA
7-TAMAULIPAS: CD. VICTORIA, CD. MADERO, TAMPICO, MATAMOROS, REYNOSA, LAREDO.
8-SAN LUIS POTOSI: SAN LUIS POTOSI
9-DURANGO: DURANGO
10-SINALOA: CULIACAN, MAZATLAN.
11-NAYARIT: TEPIC
12-JALISCO: GUADALAJARA Y AREA METROPOLITANA, PUERTO VALLARTA, CD. GUZMAN, LAGOS DE MORENO, TEPATITLAN, JALOSTOTITLAN.
13-ZACATECAS: ZACATECAS, FRENILLO
14-AGUASCALIENTES: AGUASCALIENTES
15-GUANAJUATO: GUANAJUATO, LEON, IRAPUATO, CELAYA.
16- QUERETARO: QUERETARO, SAN JUAN DEL RIO
17- ESTADO DE MEXICO: TOLUCA, CD. NETZAHUALCOYOLT, VALLE DE BRAVO.
18-HIDALGO: PACHUCA
19-TLAXCALA: TLAXCALA
20-DISTRITO FEDERAL: MEXICO DISTRITO FEDERAL
21-MORELOS: CUERNAVACA, ZACATEPEC
22-COLIMA: COLIMA, MANZANILLO
23-MICHOACAN: MORELIA, PAZTCUARO, LA PIEDAD, LAZARO CARDENAS.
24-PUEBLA: PUEBLA
25-VERACRUZ: JALAPA, VERACRUZ, COATZACOALCOS
26-GUERRERO: CHILPANCINGO, ACAPULCO, TAXCO
27-OAXACA: OAXACA
28-TABASCO: VILLAHERMOSA
29-CHIAPAS: TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, TAPACHULA.
30-QUINTANA ROO: CHETUMAL, CANCUN, COZUMEL.
31- CAMPECHE: CAMPECHE, CD. DEL CARMEN
32-YUCATAN: MERIDA, VALLADOLID, PETO.
It´s Fourteen largest country in the world
nearly It’s surface is 2 million kilometers
Mexico is the main tourist destination in Latin America
It is the most visited country in the world 13
Mexico born in the century XIX
Mexico is a representative democratic nation
It is considered one of the countries with the greatest diversity of climate in the world
It is composed of 31 states and the federal district
This country has its own constitution and congress
The average temperature for the country is about 19 ° C. However, Mexico City has its ends averages in the months of January (12 ° C) and July (16.1 ° C). In contrast to Ciudad Juarez, Mexicali, Culiacan, San Luis Potosi, Hermosillo, Nuevo Laredo, Torreon, Saltillo and Monterrey where temperatures are really extreme.
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Mexico has a free market economy oriented to exports. It is the second largest in Latin America, and is the third largest economy in size across America after the U.S. and Brazil
• The life expectancy of people living in Mexico are:
• Men 68 years
• Women: 74
Religion in Mexico can be classified in the following way:
• 89.7% Catholic
• 4.9% Protestant
• 0.1% Jewish
• 2.1% other
• 3.2% non-religious
• Its main natural resources are: gold, silver, oil, zinc, lead, natural gas and wood
Mexican currency
• Your currency is: • Peso (M $) = 100 centavos 1 peso
five cents, Mexico, 1904
Peseta mexicana.
designation
Efigie
predominant color
dimensions
Image of the front
Reverse Image
$20
Benito Juárez, anverso;
Pirámides de Monte Albán, reverso.
Blue
12,0 x 6,6 cm
$50
José María Morelos, anverso;
Acueducto de Morelia, reverso.
Pink
12,7 x 6,6 cm
$100
Nezahualcóyotl, anverso;
Tenochtitlán, reverso.
Red
13,4 x 6,6 cm
$200
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, anverso;
Hacienda de Panoayan, reverso.
green
14,1 x 6,6 cm
$500
Diego Rivera, anverso;
Frida Kahlo, reverso.
Brown
14,8 x 6,6 cm
$1000
Miguel Hidalgo, anverso;
Universidad de Guanajuato, reverso.
Purple
15,5 x 6,6 cm
$100
Locomotora que transportaba tropas revolucionarias, anverso;
Parte del mural “Del porfirismo a la Revolución”, reverso.
Red
13,4 x 6,6 cm
$200
Miguel Hidalgo con el Estandarte de la Virgen Guadalupe, anverso;
Ángel de la Independencia, reverso.
Green
14,1 x 6,6 cm
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Publication Date: 04-02-2014
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